Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology

Papers
(The TQCC of Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Snow Leopards, Checkpoints, and Roads: Negotiating Selective Legibility in Hemis National Park, India8
Heritage Tourism: From Problems to Possibilities6
Nancy Munn in Central Australia: Gendering the Field and How What Matters and Who Matters Changed6
The ‘Good’ Neoliberalism: E-Commerce Entrepreneurship and the Search for a Good Life in China6
Circulations: Place, Movement, Belonging6
Professional Women, Nation-Making, and the Negotiation of Difference at Boarding Schools in Bougainville and Solomon Islands5
Labour of Devotion: Material Construction and Charisma of Saintly Monks in the Myanmar–Thai Border Region5
Reproducing Life in Conditions of Abandonment in Oceania5
‘Slowly, Steadily, Carefully’: Imagining a Better Tomorrow through Shinji Yamashita’s Public Anthropology5
Disposable People as Infrastructure? The Livelihood Trials and Tactics of Three-Wheeler Delivery Drivers on Hanoi’s Streets, Vietnam5
Encountering Universals in Cambodia and Indonesia—Translations Across Historical Multiplicity4
Rethinking Human Rights and Peace in Post-Independence Timor-Leste Through Local Perspectives3
A High Price to Pay: Weddings and Waithood in Cambodia3
On Face and Face-Work in Iran: From Etic Theories to Emic Practices3
‘I am the Bridge’: Brokering Health, Development and Peace in Myanmar’s Kayin State3
Lukautim Yu Yet Gut (Take Good Care of Yourself): Moka Gomo Women Pursuing Health in Papua New Guinea3
From Nuclear Colonialism to COVID-19 Scepticism: Navigating Political Suffering in French Polynesia2
Mediating Response-ability in Planning: The Elusiveness of the Cambodia Waste Management Report2
Personifying Progress: Negotiating Autonomy, Obligation and Intergenerational Aspirations in the Philippines2
Tenuous Connectivity: Time, Citizenship, and Infrastructure in a Papua New Guinea Telecommunications Network2
The Diasporic Condition: Ethnographic Explorations of the Lebanese in the World2
Work Security and Other Challenges for Street Vendors in Guwahati City, Assam2
Infertility, Pooled Reproduction and Distributed Agency Among the Big Nambas of Malakula, Vanuatu2
The Mockery of Animals Among the Rotenese of Eastern Indonesia2
Making Kin and Population: Counting Life in the Wake of Abandonment in Timor-Leste2
Child-Soldiering: A Nuanced View Through the Eyes of a Gorkha Youth in Kachin State, Myanmar1
TikTok and the New Public Ethnographer1
Artivism in Maluku1
Hiding in Sight: The Eco-social Rhythms of Women’s Worlds in Small Town Nepal1
Oil Palm’s Grey Horizons1
River Life and the Upswing of Nature1
(In)tangible Journeying and Its Transformation among the Rang from Byans, Far Western Nepal1
Managing Toxins and Making Water ‘Safe’: Consumer Buffering Practices in Contexts of Chemo-Uncertainty1
Indonesians and Their Arab World: Guided Mobility Among Labour Migrants and Mecca Pilgrims1
Post-Colonial Welcome?1
Study Gods: How the New Chinese Elite Prepare for Global Competition1
The Gendered Slow Violence of Global Environmental Governance in Suau, Papua New Guinea1
Unveiling Swearing: Some Football Supporter Rituals in Indonesia1
Creative Peacebuilding and Resistance in Indonesia1
Transitions and Intersections between Communalism and Possessive Individualism in Rural Fiji: Repercussions for Responding to Climate Change1
A Road, a Border, and Development in New Guinea1
Laughing the Pain Away: UnderstandingSambatPractice among Javanese Youth1
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